Hi all...I have been reading these forums for a little while now...but this is my first post.
I bought a 79 XS11 a few weeks ago. I have an 03 Intruder but cause its so new there is nothing to play with!
A History.
So I found this poor and lonely XS11 at an auction. It was in rough shape. I have spent the past couple weeks going through it and doing what I can (I am the farthest thing from a mechanic!). I replaced all the fluids (except brakes which will be next) and filters...put in a new battery...and some other misc items.
The Carbs were in bad shape....mucky...springs wouldn't recoil...nothing. So I took the carbs off and brought them into the Yamaha dealership to get them to clean them up (didn't want to screw them up). They had to replace one of the idle mixture screw tips (it was broken)...said the others should be replaced for efficiency...perhaps I will do that later. While the carbs were off I thoroughly examined the rubber of the carb boots...no cracks have gone through.
So that brings me to my problem....when I start the bike it starts to Rev...VERY HIGH....I have to kill it to save the poor engine. It did this when I first got the bike but I chalked it up to running extremely lean due to the sorry state that the carbs were in.
Does anyone have any thoughts to why it will run high like this? When the bike is cold it will start and then the rpms will start increasing after 5 seconds and just climb. I played with the idle adjustment screw (at the back of the carbs) and it didn't seem to have much of an effect (which direction would turn down the idle?).
As I mentioned, I am not a mechanic at all..this is my first attempt at my own repairs...I pulled and put back the carbs myself...is there something I could have done wrong? Is there something I could check?
Sorry for the "book"...I look forward to reading any replies.
I bought a 79 XS11 a few weeks ago. I have an 03 Intruder but cause its so new there is nothing to play with!
A History.
So I found this poor and lonely XS11 at an auction. It was in rough shape. I have spent the past couple weeks going through it and doing what I can (I am the farthest thing from a mechanic!). I replaced all the fluids (except brakes which will be next) and filters...put in a new battery...and some other misc items.
The Carbs were in bad shape....mucky...springs wouldn't recoil...nothing. So I took the carbs off and brought them into the Yamaha dealership to get them to clean them up (didn't want to screw them up). They had to replace one of the idle mixture screw tips (it was broken)...said the others should be replaced for efficiency...perhaps I will do that later. While the carbs were off I thoroughly examined the rubber of the carb boots...no cracks have gone through.
So that brings me to my problem....when I start the bike it starts to Rev...VERY HIGH....I have to kill it to save the poor engine. It did this when I first got the bike but I chalked it up to running extremely lean due to the sorry state that the carbs were in.
Does anyone have any thoughts to why it will run high like this? When the bike is cold it will start and then the rpms will start increasing after 5 seconds and just climb. I played with the idle adjustment screw (at the back of the carbs) and it didn't seem to have much of an effect (which direction would turn down the idle?).
As I mentioned, I am not a mechanic at all..this is my first attempt at my own repairs...I pulled and put back the carbs myself...is there something I could have done wrong? Is there something I could check?
Sorry for the "book"...I look forward to reading any replies.
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